Lead artist Mat Crimmins, 45, shows off a creature that will haunt Meow Wolf's Denver location on Dec. 19, 2017 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Meow Wolf artist collective has grown significantly since its immersive art installation/museum hybrid, the House of Eternal Return, opened in Santa Fe, New Mexico in March 2016. (Dylan Owens, The Denver Post)

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The New Mexico-based startup company for immersive art installations known as Meow Wolf has joined a new retail and entertainment venture slated for Las Vegas, Nevada in 2019.

Meow Wolf announced Thursday that it has signed on as a tenant in an entertainment complex that will offer live music, festivals, corporate events and e-sports video game tournaments, adjacent to retail and dining options.

In Santa Fe, the for-profit company operates a popular interactive exhibit in a converted bowling alley that combines eye-popping psychedelic design work with narrative storytelling. The Santa Fe location includes a gift shop, children’s art studio, food trucks, and a bar for wine and craft beer.

When it announced its Denver space, Meow Wolf said it planned to expand into three other markets — including Austin, Washington, D.C., Oklahoma City, Minneapolis, Las Vegas and Los Angeles — by the end of 2018.